Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, September 18, 1907, Image 2

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Coquille tjerald.
County Sundayscho.l Con-
yentiou
L. H. HA2RAD, Cashlo
R. E. SHINE, Vioe Pres
A J SHERWOOD Pres.
Slocum’s Drugstore haH moved.
F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K
Buy high toped hhoes at Robin­
son's.
OP COÇUIliUB, OREGOfi.
Tlie county Suuilayschool con-
Nice line ot silks just arrived at
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 18, 1907.
T r a n s a c t H ö G e n e r a l B a n k i n g Rim ine«»
vention for Coos county, will be Mrs. Nosler’ s.
held in this city commencing ut 10
Educational League
M eets. 0,c)oek a ffl Satur(Iayi Sept 2l an(1 ; For bargains in shoes, see Drane
Correspondents.
Board of Directors.
at his new store.
National Rank of Commerce, New Vork City
R. (', Demeni,
A. J. Sherwood,
... will close with a ral'y on Sunday
“Sound Ring" flour can he bought
Gntcker W ool worth N ’l Rank, San Fq»mÌHCo
L. H arlockcr,
L . H . Hazard,
The first meeting of the Goqu.lle aftornoon_ Hept 22 d (] i
, 0*clock.
First N at’l Rank ».f Portion*!, Portion«!, Oi
Isaiah Hacker,
R. E. Shine.
Educational League for the present
^
on
morniD(?, through any grocer.
school year took place at the school
.,.,111
T. H. Mold St Co. carry Mason
J
1
, afternoon an 1 evening will be held
jar rubbers and lids.
house on Friday afternoon at the
T, 1 .
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m
in the Preobyterian church. The
The People’s Market always
usual hour and a „00 a cm p|nce for holding the Sunday after-
ance was present. Mr. Dodge w h o, ^
meetiQg wiu be alinouncetl keeps fresh vegetables.
had been booked for au ad dresswas ^
The fo„ owiog cwmnitteM
unable to be present and Hon. C. haye been
iuteJ to maUe the
A. Seblbrede. of Marshfield, «as ; ^
#nt, ilnd as8igt in
prevailed upon to fill the place.
the arrangements of the programme:
Following is the program:
Committee on music, M. O. IIoo.
Song, America, by League.
toD, Mrs. Fay Jones and VV. C-
Piano Solo, Esther Johnson.
Chase.
Reading, Mrs. B. Figg.
Committee on recitations, E. A.
Recitation, Olive Howey.
Howey, J. J. Lamb and Mrs. Clay,
Vocal Solo, Grace Dudley.
ton Goodman.
Address, Judge C A. Sehlbrede.
Committee on entertainment of
Vocal Solo, Mrs. Chas. Moomaw.
[delegates, Mrs. L. P. Maury, Mrs.
Reading, Miss Katherine Wells.
Eva Barrow and J. J. Lamb.
Vocal Solo, Miss Gertrude Wilson.
Committee on reception, Dr. Wet-
Address oud appointment of com­
j more, H. L. Ford and J. Quick.
mittees by League President.
Hon. C. R. Barrow, of this city,
Song, Old Folks at Home.
will make the address of welcome,
During the remarks, etc., by the j
and the response will be by Rev.
President she read the objects of
Lacy, of North Bend.
the League, as follows:
Rev. Charles A. Phipps, of Port­
To bring about a better under­
land, the state field worker, will be
standing between parents and teach­
present and dleiver several address­
ers, and a united effort in promot­
es on important subjects relative to
ing the interests of our public
successful Sunduyschool work.
schools.
The various committees selected
She also read a few excerpts from
are already to work, and the earn­
the Aims and Purposes of the State
estness with which they are work­
Congress of Mothers, to further em-
ing indicates an interesting and
phacize the work desired to be done:
successful convention.
To raise the standards of home
This convention is undenomina­
life.
tional and will he joined in by all
To develope wiser, better-trained
of the Sunday schools of the county,
parenthood.
and all are urged to attend these
To bring into closer iclations the
meetings.
borne and the school, that parent
und teacher may co-operate intelli­
Obitnary
gently in the education of the child
De Witt Clinton Raudleman was
To carry mother-love and mother-
born October 29th, 1817, in Buffalo,
thought into all that concerns or
Dallas County Missouri, and died
‘ touches childhood in home schools,
on Bear Creek, Coos County, Ore­
church, state or legislature.
gon, August 9, 1907, aged 59 3 ears,
The work of the Congress is civic
9 month and 21 days. He moved to
work in its broadest and highest
California with his parents in 1856,
sense, and every man or woman who
resided in Sacramento County nntl
is interested in the aims of the Con­
1868, and Sanoma County, until
gress is cordially invited to become
1872, the year lie movo 1 to this
• a member and aid in the organized
county, which has been his home
efforts for a higher, nobler national
until his death. He united with
life, which can only he attained
the Christian Churn while in Cali­
through the the individual homes.
fornia. After coming to Bear Creek
The Jamestown Expositien Com­
he united with tho Baptist Chnrch,
pany has offered to the congress of
and wns Baptized by the Rev. C. [’.
Mothers tho two buildings to be
Bailey who is well and favorably
known ns “ The Mothers’ and Chil­
known to the early settlers of this
dren’s Buildings.” These buildings
county. He leaves to mourn him
are beautifully located in the Ex­
his mother, Mrs. Rachel Ra: Reman
position Grounds, faring the sea,
who lives on Bear Creek, two sisters
and are to be thoroughlo equipped
Mrs. Dora A. Sneed, Bear Creek,
so as to exploit the work of the con­
Mrs. J. H. Barklow, Norway, and
gress in its great national movement
two brothers, Mr. J. L Randleman,
for childhood.
Norway, ami Mr. Evnndar Raudle­
These buildings will be a center man, Bear Creek. He was never
of interest for all who are working married but devoted his life to the
aloug the lines of Child Cara and care of his aged parents, his father
Child Development. It is the first having passed away in January at
time in the history of our country an advanced age which shows his
that any exposition has set aside sterling worth, and appreciation of
buildings solely devoted to tho in­ home. His friends were numbered
terest of the home and the child. It as his acquainteuces.
seems most fitting that the charge
Chicago.
Sept. 13 — (Special.)
of such a center should be placed in
the hands of a great national body — As a result of his trip through
like the Congress of Mothers, a tho West and owing to his unbound
body whose aim is to surround the ed faith in the continued property
childhood of the whole world with of the country, E. H. Harryman tins
loving, wise care in the impression­ approved plans for spending be
able years of life that will develop tween $75,000,000 and $100,000,000
good citizens, instead of lawbreak­ to complete what he believes will
ers and criminals; and whose purpose he the best double-track transcon­
is to interest men and women to tinental railway system in the county.
A large consignment of Robin­
son’s full goods has just arrived.
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Hams,
Bacon,
We Carry
Sausage, <
Fresh and Salt Meats.
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We are headquarters for everything in the meat line,
wants always receiues prompt attention.
OREGON
COQUILLE V A L L E Y
When You W ant Good Coal Buy
PEART’S COAL
Loggers! Stitch-down shoes are
tho easiest on the feet. Robinson
handles the Chippewa.
I am prepared to treat all'
Medicai and Surgical Cases.
S p e o io l^ a tM made fot« fleoouoh«.
A nice line of sheet music has
just been received by E. C. Barker
& Co.
Call early and get the best.
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Foit S ale . One three and one-
lialf ipch Studebaker wagon two
years old $50.00. Apply at this office.
Train Nurses in Attendance.
Will pay highest price for Red
Cedar Logs and Shingle Bolts.
Call or address J. E. Young & Cc.,
Bandon, Oregon.
For Further Particulars Address
W as Once Editor of Marshiied
Paper
Phone 111
Dr. WETMORE,
Mr. A. W. Sefton arrived on the
Breakwater to accept a position
with the Coos Bay Monthly. Mr.
Sefton was at one time a resident of
Marshiield. In fact was the foun­
der of the Sun in connection witn
J. M. Siglin, who was the silent
partner For several years Mr. Sef­
ton has been in Washington, I). 0.,
for a while in the State Department
and afterward in the government
printing office.— Coos Bay Times.
Oregon seut a magnificent dele­
gation to tho National Irrigation
Congress at Sacramento, California,
led by Governor Chamberlain who
is president of the Congress, and
many of them stopped to attend
the Oregon Irrigation meeting at
Grants Pass September 10th, 11th,
and 12th.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Notice is hereby given that sealed bids
will bo received for the construction of
a bridge or plaak way across Carl -011
Creek nnd Marsh in Road Dist. No. 1,
according to plans and specifications an
follows: Width of bridge 10 feet, with
a turn-out at middle 111 feet wi le and of
sufficient length for teams to pass, length
of bridge at out lilO feet. Posts at least
tl inches square shall he set -4 feet in the
ground and shall extend above ground
oil the hank of the creek 4hj feet and
continue t . foot hill on even grade; 3
posts to the bent and bents 10 feet apart,
except across creek, at which point a
span shall rross creek, caps of "xH inch
cedar shall he drift-bolted to posts, and
three'stringers 3x10 inch toenailed into
caps. Posts, caps and stringers to be of
red cedar. Seeking shall lie of 3x12
inch tir spiked thoroughly into Jthc
stringers with at least tl spines to the
plank, spikes to be (l inches long.
Rids to be Iflod with tlie Clerk of this I
Court on or tiofore Sept. 20, 1907 at 10
a. 111 . A.deposit of five per cent of bid
to t>e made when bid Is filed. Court te-
serves the right to reject any and all
bids.
JAMES WATSON,
Covnty Clerk.
No. 2.
stati« ns
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R. 1 !. .l ’ .ri
Coq idle
Myrtle I*.»int
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Kserpi Snudar
Ideavo 10:45 a. m. I My Pt h» Point
10:50 a. in.
Coquille
12:00 ni.
B. H. Junction
Arri , e 12:30 p. in. j Man» h field
Extra traina w ili ru i »m daily pperi.d
onlers. ' Trai ma to an i ir » • Beaver Hill
dailv.
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Ai_L W O R K
OREGON
Handles all Kinds of Real Estate
JO HN Y O A K A M ,
President-
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OREGON.
GUARANTEED.
A. Street Dock.
T. DEMENT
Sec’y & Mgr.
J. M W A G N E R,
Vice Presiden*.
ENTERPRISE MEfIT CO.,
Successors to Dean & M organ.
Fresh and Salt
Meats,
Fancy and Staple
Lard, Ham and Bacon
Groceries
.
C. F. M’COLLUM, AGENT.
Phone Main 34.
Upstairs in Robinson Building.
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Front Street,
C O Q U IL L E ,
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PRINCIPAL PUCE OF BUSINESS, COQUILLE, OREGON
Marshfield, Oregon,
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
A Business Education
JOHN YOAKAM
ABSTRA CTS
is th e b e s t in v e stm e n t for a young
m an or w o m a n - - - - -
I t w ill dou ble y o u r earn in g
c a p a c ity an d can n o t be
ta k e n from you.
A B ST RACTS
Wo have completed a thorough,
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North Bend
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C. M. & M. CO
Mouldings,
ABSTRACTS
ABSTRACT
Marshfield and Coquille, Creqon.
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L u m b er,
W. T. DEMENT.
J. W. W A G N E R
TITLE GUARANTEE
AND
ABSTRACT COMPANY
ENROLL WITH 08 . SGHOOLOPBNS SEPT. 18,1807
Manufacturers ail kinds oj
frain­
A itìt ® 10:20 a. ni.
W atchm aker and Jeweler,
COQUILLE,
S a ils for P o rtla n d E v e r y T h u rs d a y
J. SI I c II 111,
:S 0 a . ni.
U:4”> n. ni.
W. H.SCHROEDER
$
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IL FAULT, MANAGER
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BREAKW ATER
We nrc pleased to announce that
Foley’s Honey and Tar for coughs,
colds and lung troubles is not af­
fected by the National Pure Food
and Drrrg law, as it contains no
opiates or other harmful drugs,
and we recommend it as n safe re­
medy for children and adults. E
COQUILLE. OREGON
Centra! Real Estate Exchange
Portland, and Coos B a y S. S. L in e
The New Pure Food and Drug Law.
No. I.
H.iily
Eicept Sunday
Ideavo t* :00 a. ni
PACKING CO
P R IV A T I: H O S P IT A L
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L e a v e O rd ers
a t K e r r ’s S to re
Call and examine the stitch-down
Loggers, Shoes made at Chippewa
Falls, Wisconsin. Robinson’s store.
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Your
DR. W E T M O R E ’S
Land A Lyons will guarantee
every sack of White Spray flour.
Give us a trial.
T . M i ULTON.
The $5,000 00 offer in cash prizes
ih most precious gift is the eye
for articles on Portland, Oaegon,
sight. Do uot trilli with it.
and this part of the United States
in newspapers printed outside of
Oregon and Washington, is open
to every citizen oi Oregon, and it
must not be forgotten there are
eighty chauces to win. This has
been statod before hut there seems
It costs jo u nothing to see
to he a general misunderstanding M. G. Pohl. RegisteredOptician
•bout it, judging from letters re­
Office m .
ceived here.
W. U. frchiv eder’» Jewelrv Store first.
Lard,
sc >00<>o0oe0<>0o<>0o<>o0<>00<:>00<}*
Now fall dress goods, flannels
flannelettes; also underware at
W. Lonevo’s.
(\ J. Mtllis, manage«; F. A. 1 ai*»
o o R o K
T -s -
S L A G L E
CO Q U ILLE.
Buster Brown Blue Ribbon pat­
ent leather Oxford ties f >r hoys at
Robinson’s.
“ W ANTED.
“ Oregon
Ornpc freight agent ; general offices, Marshfie!
cause of his death, the shooting
Root wid pay 5cts per It) forsann- Oregon.
having occurred on the 8 tli.
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T A IL O R
Robinson has Economy, Everlast
ing and Mason fruit jars and rub­
bers.
oo-operate in the work for purer,
London Sept. 13.—Sir Thomas
truer homes, in the belief that to
Lipton will make another nttempt
accomplish the best results men and
in 1908 to regain America’s cup
women must work together.
for Great Britain.
The announce­
ment was made this afternoon bv
A North Yakima, Washington
Sir Thomas in London nnd by the
dispatch in the Oregonian tells of
secretary of the Royal Irish Yacht
the death of W, W . Phillips on his
Club at Dublin.
The challenge,
ranch near that place. He was for­
which goes to t’>e New York Yacht
merly a resident of Myrtle Point and
Club in the nama of the Royal Irish
has two daughters living near that
Yacht Club, was mailed from Dub­ 0 - lì. R .& E. R R
place, Mrs. Finley Hartley nud Mrs.
lin today.
Roht. Parrish. It was as first sup.
NAVIGATION 0
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posed that Mr. Phillips had com­
New slock of Indie's, misses and
mitted suicide, hut now there arc chil Iren's shoes jn *t arrive,| ,,t .7 i
MAI N Sv ti: GUI/ Vi .
suspicious th it he was mnrd-red H LonevcV.
In Effect Jn nary 1 , It*),*
and the officers are making an in \ W antkd Worn 1 n or girl t . lie I ft
A
ll
previous
schedule« ure void.
vestigation of the case. Two bullet in kitcbcn at logging camp, lu-l
Nibj**et to ch a n ce w ith o u t n o ti.v .
quire
at
H
kka LD office.
hole» through the lie id w»s <lie
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TP R E D
PIONEER MEAT MARKET
A b stra ct
up-to-diito
P lan t. •
\\ e are now ready to furnish correct ABSTRACTS at short
nctic.p, and Older« will receive careful and prompt attention.
Marshfield office adjoins Flanagan & Bennett Bank
Coquille
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Coquille Post Office.
MARSHFIELD PHONE, 143.
COQUILLE PHONE, 191.
Phone at our expense w! en ordering ABSTRACTS.
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO.,
J. S. Barton, Abstractor.
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BST R A C T S
AB S T F / CT f
Henry Sengstacken, Manager.
AJ irO F A C T S
ABSTRACTS
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thing, S h u t Y V a’rV;.
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and L a ce s.
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y a r d s e a c h — B ig g e st B argain ;. ;;
John E b e r t ’s L id es’ F in e S lice s
an d M en’s W a lk o v e r s .
S t ils o n
K e llo g g , th e b e s t lo g g ers shoes on
ea rth .
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line of (
VICTOR
ZONGPRONE
Columbia Tailing Machine and Records?
I * * t. *< i can get them as eheap anl on as easy’ payments at
E. C. BARKER & CO.’S
i* y vi cun any place in the world.
Coquille Mill and Mercantile Co
We nlio carry a c i no plot« line
Watches, Clocks, Silverware and J ewelr q of a ll ki nds
R eps ir w nli n r t
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H r « l , j « n ni t t y tic